"Should" or "should not" ?? I have a 4 on moldy wax (did not play them), and a couple on celluloid in the original boxes.
----- Original Message ----- From: BruceY To: Antique Phonograph List Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Uncle Josh and Ada Jones You should have sent a message to this list about Uncle Josh and Uncle Josh records. We have some folks on this list who are resident experts on the subject. Have you found alot of Cal Stewart Selections?? ----- Original Message ----- From: "ger" <ge...@comcast.net> To: "Antique Phonograph List" <phono-l@oldcrank.org> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 10:41 PM Subject: [Phono-L] Uncle Josh and Ada Jones I'm sure you folks know of this site, but just in case... I found it while trying to locate info on the Uncle Josh records. Boy, Uncle Josh does ramble From d...@old-phonographs.com Wed Apr 23 19:01:06 2008 From: d...@old-phonographs.com (Daniel Melvin) Date: Wed Apr 23 19:29:54 2008 Subject: [Phono-L] Victorla XVII for sale Message-ID: <e92a65eceb26443db316c92fdec7f...@danpc> I have a very nice Mahaogany Victrola XVII for sale. It is all original and has a very nice finish. The gold is all in good order as well. It is a beautiful machine that would enhance any collection. I am asking $1000 for the machine which can include delivery to the Union show in June or to places on the way to Union from Portland, Oregon. The machine is also available for local pickup in Portland. Please email me off list if interested in pictures. Thanks Dan From sdcorb...@earthlink.net Wed Apr 23 22:07:35 2008 From: sdcorb...@earthlink.net (Scott and Denise Corbett) Date: Wed Apr 23 22:09:10 2008 Subject: [Phono-L] Introduction & request for help. Message-ID: <002001c8a5c9$1c7d6a90$55783f...@net> Hello to all our friends on Phono-L. , My name is Scott Corbett. My wife Denise and I have enjoyed collecting & restoring phonographs for the 25 years we have been married ( I collected nearly 10 years before that-and she still married me). We have enjoyed phono-l for some time as a spectator sport. We are amazed at the vast knowledge of so many collectors who are willing to share their knowledge to help others. That is what the hobby is really about. It's not what you have, it's who you meet and what you share that matters. Now, before I bore everyone to death, comes the question. I can deal with problems of 100 year old phonograph, but not with modern tech. We need to know how to load sound bites on ebay. We have over 100 brown wax cylinders that really need to be heard to be fair to our potential buyers. Denise (my tech person) is pulling her hair out. Before she goes bald, does anyone know the ins and out of this? We can record them onto a disc and have the ebay instructions but pulling from a website is giving us a fit. Thanks in advance!! -Scott & Denise Corbett